Tips to Help You Order Wine Like a Pro

Even with a beginner's knowledge of wine, anyone with the right information and palate can select, order, and taste wine like a connoisseur. Here are some tips and things to look out for when visiting fine dining downtown Boise restaurants to help you order wine like a pro. 

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Don’t Feel Intimidated

At many restaurants, the wine menu can read more like a book than a list. However, you should not let this lead you to analysis paralysis. Many restaurants just want to give their guests as many options as possible, so the more options, the better, as your new favorite wine is bound to be somewhere on the list—you just need to find it.


Start with a Basic Understanding

As you stare at the extensive wine list, you’ll probably see many different French words that quite possibly mean nothing to you, or might appear a bit familiar. There’s no reason you should be expected to understand the difference between a Riesling and a Bordeaux off the top of your head, but if you can wrap your mind around the most common types of wine, you’re already ahead of the curve. 


The most common white wines:

· Chardonnay: Great with fish and chicken, a wide-bodied wine with citrus flavors.

· Pinot Grigio: One of the most popular white wines, the taste is refreshing and zesty and pairs well with pasta, salmon, and chicken.

· Sauvignon Blanc: This light white wine has an herbal flavor profile that is versatile and pairs well with poultry, seafood, and salads.


The most common redwines:

· Merlot: Many hail this wine as the best introduction for people trying to get into red wines. This wine pairs well with savory steaks, red sauces, and pork dishes.

· Cabernet Sauvignon: This full-bodied wine often pairs well with a steak or other red meat.

· Pinot Noir: This noble wine has a delicate and fresh taste and may also offer fruity aromatics along with earthy notes. It pairs well with grilled chicken, salmon, and lamb.

By knowing these names, common pairings, and what to expect, you can start to narrow down the choices on the wine menu that will fit your preferences. Can’t choose between a white or a red wine? Consider a rosé. This pink wine is between red and white varieties but has a refreshing and crisp flavor profile. It is a versatile wine that pairs well with salmon, shrimp, tuna, and chicken.


What You Should Look for

First, you should consider the food that you will be ordering. When you’re at a fine dining Boise restaurant, the wait staff should have no issue recommending a wine that will complement your entree. While some will allow you to taste the wine before ordering, this is usually only to check for any flaws in the taste, not to see if you'll like it, so be decisive. Order by the glass and have fun experimenting with different types of reds and whites as well as various food pairings.


About Chandlers

Chandlers is proud to offer guests the best seafood Boise has to offer with fresh fish flown in overnight from Hawaii. Among other seafood fare, you can also enjoy American Wagyu cuts and delectable desserts for a completely exceptional fine dining experience. With a sophisticated atmosphere, Chandlers is an ideal Boise restaurant for parties, get-togethers, or a classy night out on the town.

To learn more about Chandlers’ wine offerings, visit Chandlersboise.com

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